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Using mypdf makes that unusable. Unless you have doctorate on methods how to install that bullshit library on linux. #1

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aguczam opened this issue Aug 12, 2020 · 2 comments

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aguczam commented Aug 12, 2020

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DreamCobbler commented Aug 12, 2020

What exactly is the problem that occurs when you're trying to install fiction-dl?

I've tried installing the package using pip on Linux Mint (sudo aptitude install python3-pip; pip3 install fiction-dl) and it appears to work perfectly fine; pip automatically downloads and installs PyMuPDF without any issues. The installed package works fine, too - executing "./.local/bin/fiction-dl URL" from the home directory launches the application without any problems.

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aguczam commented Aug 13, 2020

Distributor ID: LinuxMint
Description: Linux Mint 19.3 Tricia
Release: 19.3
Codename: tricia

Base python is 3.6 ( and thats base python for that mint and is used in many places when you install 3.8 and set it as default the system is very wonky) and that's just a start of gimmicks you need to jump over. After the command sudo aptitude install python3-pip; pip3 install fiction-dl . It obviously trying to compile that bastard fitz thing and failing god knows why maybe my system is messed up and I should install newest version to make the problem go away. Nevertheless.
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